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Dissolved Baath party in Iraq announces death of Ezzat al-Douri
News reports quoted a statement by the dissolved Baath party in Iraq said that Ezzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the second man during the rule of the toppled Iraqi president Saddam Hussein died on Friday.
Iraq, Politics, 11/12/2005

Annan in Baghdad to express solidarity with Iraq
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrived in Iraq this morning for a one-day visit to the capital, Baghdad, where he met with a number of top Iraqi leaders and the staff of the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) while voicing support for an Arab League conference on the troubled country.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 11/12/2005

Five American soldiers killed in Iraq
Acts of violence were renewed in various parts of Iraq during which several persons were killed in the lines of the American and Iraqi forces, in a clear deterioration of the security situation there.
Iraq, Military, 11/12/2005

Iraq progressing toward democracy, Rice affirms in baghdad
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/12/2005

al-Qaida claims responsibility for Amman explosions
The al-Qaida organization in Iraq led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi justified its execution of Amman's explosions because Jordan has been converted into a launching pad for the "war against Islam."
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/11/2005

Rice in north Iraq calls for vast participation in elections
The US Secretary of state Condaleezza Rice arrived in Musil city in north Iraq on Friday in a visit which was not declared before for security reasons.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/11/2005

Many acts of violence in Iraq, three police men killed today
In the most recent acts of violence, three Iraqi police men were killed today and two others injured in an attack at an inspection point for the police in the downtown of Baqouba northeast of Baghdad. According to the police, the attack was launched by seven gunmen who were in a small bus. Four Georgian soldiers were injured on Thursday in the same city in a mine explosions.
Iraq, Military, 11/11/2005

Asahi Shimbun: On Japan's withdrawal from Iraq next year
Concerning the foreign forces in Iraq, press sources in Japan said that Tokyo is studying puling out its forces from Iraq in the first half of 2006 and to complete the pullout by the fall of September of that year.
Iraq-Japan, Politics, 11/11/2005

US army kills 5 Iraqis civilians in raid in Huseibah city
The American army said that it killed five civilians and injured other two in an air raid at a house over suspects that it shelters members of al-Qaida organization in Huseibah city on the border with Syria.
Iraq, Military, 11/10/2005

Seven Iraqis killed in explosions in Baghdad
Seven Iraqis were killed and other 30 injured in the explosions of three booby trapped cars near a Shiite mosque north of the capital Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 11/10/2005

Second defense lawyer of Saddam Hussein killed
Khalil al-Duleimi, one of Saddam's lawyer described in a statement to al-Jazeera that the assassination operations is an attempt to frighten every and each one who proposes to defend members of the former regime.
Iraq, Politics, 11/9/2005

Iraqi reconciliation meeting to be in Cairo
Iraqi officials confirmed on Tuesday the agreement to convene the preliminary meeting for the national dialogue conference in Cairo on 10th of November, while the representative of the Arab League Ahmad Bin Hali announced that he had completed 80% of the mission for the sake of which he came to Iraq.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 11/9/2005

US position on Rice meeting with Chalabi
Ereli was asked yesterday that "FBI officials are saying that Mr. Chalabi is still under investigation for possibly leaking US intelligence to Iran. Why is the Secretary meeting with him, when he's under investigation by the FBI, when there are so many clouds as to -- under his activities?"
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/9/2005

UN extends American occupation forces in Iraq for another year
Despite the daily losses in the lines of the American forces, the American defense department notified some 92,000 soldiers they will be on rotating service in Iraq for the two coming years as from mid 2006.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 11/9/2005

Al-Qaida threatens to revenge al-Qaem operations
the American statement stressed that the gunmen use what it described as sensitive installations to hide in and that the marines retaliate fire opened from these buildings. Witnesses confirm that the violent American bombardment target mosques and civilian houses in al-Huseibah town.
Iraq, Military, 11/9/2005

Ukraine, Italian forces in Iraq near leaving
The Iraqi prime minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari met with Ukraine minister of defense and discussed with him the situation of the Ukraine forces in Iraq.
Iraq-Italy, Politics, 11/8/2005

US general says Iraqi security forces making great progress
Petraeus said in Washington November 7, "they're in the fight, and they're increasingly leading it." He said "huge progress" has been made during the past 15 months to 17 months.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/8/2005

Five American soldiers killed in Iraq
Five American soldiers were killed in two separate operations. One was in the southern parts of the capital Baghdad and the second in the outskirt of Tikrit, north of Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 11/8/2005

Al-Qaida threatens escalation, calls for halting iron curtain operation
Al-Qaida organization in Iraq threatened to target all houses of members of the Iraqi army if the Iraqi government and the American forces will not stop its so-called "iron curtains" operation.
Iraq, Military, 11/8/2005

Different attacks continue to take place in Iraq
Iraq, Military, 11/8/2005

Al-Mutlaq threatens to boycott the elections
He threatened in a statement that "launching military extermination operations against these areas, with the approaching elections, brings back to mind the operations of destroying al-Falluja which preceded the previous elections in January this year."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/7/2005

US military operation near Syrian borders
During a military operation called "the iron curtains" launched by the American army and the Iraqis forces for the second running day near al-Huseibeh town on the Syrian border in search for gunmen, two American soldiers were killed.
Iraq, Military, 11/7/2005

Four US soldiers killed in Iraq
The American army said that four of its soldiers were killed and other three injured in attacks carried out by gunmen in various areas of Iraq.
Iraq, Military, 11/7/2005


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